Mission Rehearsal Trainer (MRT)
Abstract
MTR is a twenty-four month effort that developed distributed learning and training system that trains, prepares, and increases the performance of personnel in the Time Sensitive Targeting cell (TSTC). MTR is a scenario-driven training system that enables an instructor to improve the speed and proficiency of target intelligence officers through realistic scenarios of increasing complexity. The MRT project developed hardware hosted on the U.S. Pacific Command Joint Intel Operations Center (U.S. PACOM JIOC) and expanded a current intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) training system employed at Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory (LL). With FY 2017 funds, the MRT system was technically assessed and demonstrated in FY 2018 with intel operators and instructors using real world scenarios, while also validating training scenarios specifically desired by the USPACOM JIOC TSTC. The MTR reached initial operational capability at the U.S. PACOM JIOC TSTC and transitioned to U.S. PACOM JIOC. MTR was developed to support U.S. PACOM’s JIOC TSTC cell specific training needs, but the capability is extensible to the TST cells in other Combatant Commands. After full operational capability is achieved in FY 2019, the Mission Rehearsal Trainer will transition to U.S. Pacific Command for operational use.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Source ID
- 91951aba53b43a713c16636937b27614